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Irish businesses can soften the blow of cross-border trade turmoil

The Times/The Sunday Times 05 Nov 2021
The fact that Northern Irish restaurants and hotels had shorter lockdowns than those in the Republic helped the business, which employs nine people ... .
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The Irish Wedding review — big days are made by a small hitch

The Times/The Sunday Times 05 Nov 2021
The Irish Wedding. (RTE1, Mon). Ireland’s Fittest Family. (RTE1, Sun)Sponsored. The Deirdre O’Kane Show. (Sky Max/Now TV, Sun) ... .
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The Irish woman and London museum debunking British myths about the second World War

The Irish Times 05 Nov 2021
The Imperial War Museum’s new second World War and Holocaust galleries, which opened last month, could help to change that ... .
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No. 8 Irish get ready for Navy's triple option

The Indiana Times 05 Nov 2021
Brian Kelly is 8-2 coaching against Navy, but preparing for its triple-option offense is always a hassle ... .
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The Big Tech Show: Drone deliveries in Irish towns

Irish Independent 05 Nov 2021
Imagine you’re peckish ... Big Tech Show · Drone deliveries in Irish towns ... Because Irish company Manna Aero has been delivering coffee, fast food, medicine and other things with drones in under 10 minutes to those communities ... .
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John Wilson’s verdict on new wine made by an Irish Master of Wine in Spain

The Irish Times 05 Nov 2021
For the past few years, Lynne Coyle, Director of Wine at O’Briens, has been producing Rós, a delicious succulent rosé made in conjunction with Bodegas Tandem in Navarra ... Geal means white as gaeilge ... Try it with seared scallops for a real treat ... .
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The Irish Times view on politicians’ safety: A toxic climate

The Irish Times 05 Nov 2021
Concern for the safety of elected politicians in this country has grown since the recent murder of British MP David Amess. The toxic impact of social media on public debate has in recent times spilled over into demonstrations at the homes of leading politicians including Tánaiste Leo Varadkar and Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly ... .
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The Irish Times view on the Climate Action Plan: An immense national project

The Irish Times 05 Nov 2021
The revised Climate Action Plan involves a welcome stepping up in the ambition to cut carbon emissions in the years ahead and reach the target of a 51 per cent reduction by 2030. Its ambition is welcome but it is clear that much still remains to be decided and that the task of implementation will be immense ... .
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Irish-founded The Naked Collective closes €6.2m funding round

The Irish Times 05 Nov 2021
Irish-founded healthy drinks company, The Naked Collective, has closed a €6.2 million funding round as it eyes further expansion overseas ... Mr Phelan and Catherina Butler founded The Naked Collective with their own cash and the €6 million raised from three investors – an Irish backer with links to retailing, and Canadian and US individuals.
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Irish Credit Bureau faces €1.84m redundancy costs as liquidation looms

The Irish Times 05 Nov 2021
The Irish Credit Bureau (ICB) recorded a €1.84 million charge last year to cover planned redundancy payments to its staff of about 15 as it prepares to go into liquidation after ceasing its credit referencing service last month ... Bid approach ... It also received a bid approach last year ... Fexco owns 12 per cent ... .
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Squirettes fall to Irish in semifinal

Gettysburg Times 05 Nov 2021
The Irish rebounded with strong play in Set 3 and 4 to earn a 3-1 triumph (25-12, 22-25, 25-19, 25-22), ending Delone’s season in the process. “It’s always a fun matchup when we get together,” Delone coach Nate Staub said of the third battle with the Irish this season ... The Irish got off to a strong start in Set 1, racing out an 18-5 lead.
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Brett McGinty wants to share Irish dream with coach Ricky Hatton

WBN 05 Nov 2021
Brett McGinty wants to share Irish dream with coach Ricky Hatton ... Fast-rising and undefeated Irish star Brett McGinty wants to lift the Irish title on home soil and would love to have fight great Ricky Hatton alongside him ... “In the short-term it maybe could be for the Irish title.
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Johnny Watterson: Seconds out as Irish boxing’s civil war flares up once more

The Irish Times 05 Nov 2021
This week’s confluence of events, rioting in Belfast along the Springfield and Shankill roads and faction fighting in Irish boxing, all painfully exposed in an Oireachtas hearing, prompted the same question that folk singers Simon and Garfunkel asked 52 years ago ... of Irish sport.
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